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Student laptop deal: Save 50% on a Lenovo 14e Chromebook

August 5, 2022
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SAVE 50%: Looking for a good back-to-school Chromebook deal? It doesn’t get much better than this Lenovo 14e Chromebook on sale for just $149.99(opens in a new tab) at Amazon — that’s $150 off its MSRP and the lowest price we’ve seen.


Many more grade school, middle school, high school, and college students need access to their own computer for their schoolwork (and entertainment purposes). But knowing what kind to get — and how much money to drop — can get pretty complicated with the extensive options out there. If you’re not looking to spend an arm and a leg, and want something with no frills that can simply get the job done, consider a Chromebook.

As of August 5, you can pick up the Lenovo 14e Chromebook on sale for only $149.99(opens in a new tab) at Amazon. That’s 50% off MSRP and the lowest price on record.

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Some Chromebooks are lightweight and ultra-portable, while others are bricks. The Lenovo 14e falls somewhere in the middle at a little over 3 pounds. It also packs a 14-inch full HD display, so students can stream their favorite shows in ‎1920 x 1080 pixels. It’s right on par with the average Chromebook with 4GB RAM and 32GB of built-in storage, but with nearly everything being stored in the cloud (Google Drive comes with 15GB for free), it isn’t a huge deal. Plus, it comes with two USB-C and two USB-A ports, so you can expand the storage if necessary.

While the Lenovo 14e Chromebook(opens in a new tab) isn’t going to run power-sucking apps like Photoshop, it should be plenty capable for schoolwork, basic tasks, and media consumption — which is what most students need it for. Plus, at $150, it’ll be hard to find a better deal.

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